Stolen gun recovered after 23 years...

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Stolen gun recovered after 23 years...

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Was perusing the Indiana Gun Owners' forum, and saw a post about this. Thought it was interesting, don't hear of recovery often, especially after that long.

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Shorter version: S&W Model 66 stolen from guy 23 years ago. Recently turned up in a pawnshop. Phoenix noticed somehow, detective tracks down original owner and calls him in Indiana (he may have been a Arizona resident years before).

Interesting part: She (detective) tells him he can either pay the pawnshop what they paid for it ($140) and get it back soon, or have a hearing where judge will decide who gets the gun -- the original owner, the pawnshop, or the guy who pawned it. (!) This hearing business is apparently a peculiarity to Arizona, or Phoenix at least.

Original owner opts for hearing (says he waited 23 years, he can wait a bit more). Turns out he can do the hearing by phone. Further conversations with the authorities in AZ reveal that most times the pawnshop and the guy who pawned the item ("pawnee?") don't show at the hearing, so he will probably win by default.

Which is what happened. He got the gun back, and it was still in good shape. Happy ending. :cheers2:
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I had a gun stolen 20 years ago and about five years after the burglary I got a call from a detective that they had recovered my gun in a drug bust did I want it back. I told hem yes and he said i would have to go to J.P. court to get it back. I went with him to court and the guy who's home was raided (no drugs just a ton of stolen goods) was there his story was basically, "I lent this woman some money she gave me the gun as collateral." Long story short I got the gun back and the Mope got off Scott free. Hearings are not only an AZ thing.
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